![]() Since this is a Megamix, it includes a large list of the very best games from the series’ past. Restoring flow everywhere you go is the main “narrative” point in Rhythm Paradise, but as you can probably imagine, the narrative isn’t actually that important – what’s important are the minigames. On the way you meet a whole cast of, erm, colorful characters that stop you in your tracks, refusing to open the way forward unless you complete four tasks – and yes, those tasks and rhythm minigames. His goal is to travel to a tower where he can be lifted back to Rhythm Heaven. You meet Tibby, a small pink bear with an afro larger than his body, who has fallen from Rhythm Heaven. It’s straightforward and driven along by a fun, but fairly loose, narrative. ![]() ![]() So what is Rhythm Paradise? It’s a mini-game collection, really, with a massive selection of short but sweet rhythm games, played along to catchy tunes. And therefore, it is no surprise that Nintendo’s Rhythm Paradise Megamix (or Rhythm Heaven, depending on where you live) is a game I enjoy quite a lot. When you boil it down to core components, gameplay is always a series of button presses, pressed at just the right time, and rhythm games take this to the natural conclusion, giving specific and varied cues and scoring you based on your accuracy. ![]()
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